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The Holy chamber of Oviedo (Spanish: Cámara Santa de Oviedo, also known as the chapel of St. Michael) is a Roman Catholic church built in a pre-Romanesque style in Oviedo, Spain, next to the pre-Romanesque Tower of San Miguel of the city's cathedral. The church occupies the angle between the south arm of the cathedral transept and a side of ...
San Luis de la Paz: TV4 (4.2, 4.3).29 kW Gobierno del Estado de Guanajuato 24 4 XHCPDY-TDT: San Miguel de Allende: TV4 (4.2, 4.3) 3.8 kW [9] Gobierno del Estado de Guanajuato 30 4 XHCPDZ-TDT: Santa Catarina: TV4 (4.2, 4.3).2512 kW Gobierno del Estado de Guanajuato 25 4 XHCPEA-TDT: Santiago Maravatio: TV4 (4.2, 4.3).05 kW Gobierno del Estado de ...
1687-1697 San Miguel de Aguayo [3] 1688–1693 Juan Isidro de Pardiňas Villar de Francos [3] 1693–1698 Gabriel del Castillo [3] 1698–1703 Juan Bautista de Larrea Palomino y Solís [3] 1703–1708 Juan Fernández de Córdoba; 1708–1714 Antonio de Deza y Ulloa; 1714–1720 Juan Manuel de San Juan y Santa Cruz; 1720–1723 Martín de Alday
7 Gold is an Italy-based television network, Founded in 1999 by the Italian business people Giorgio Tacchino, Giorgio Galante and Luigi Ferretti, owned by some its affiliated, and operates as a broadcast network. It airs TV series, movies, news and weather bulletins, political and sports debates programs and infomercials.
Pius XII: Under the Roman Sky (Italian: Sotto il cielo di Roma, German: Pius XII., also known just as Under the Roman Sky) is a 2010 Italian-German television film directed by Christian Duguay and starring James Cromwell, Alessandra Mastronardi and Marco Foschi.
He is doubtless identical with Miguel de la Cruz, a painter at Madrid, who in 1633 executed copies for Charles I of the principal pictures in the royal galleries at Madrid, in memory of Charles's visit to Spain.
Miguel Asín Palacios (5 July 1871 – 12 August 1944) was a Spanish scholar of Islamic studies and the Arabic language, and a Roman Catholic priest.He is primarily known for suggesting Muslim sources for ideas and motifs present in Dante's Divine Comedy, which he discusses in his book La Escatología musulmana en la Divina Comedia (1919).
L'oro di Roma (internationally released as Gold of Rome) is a 1961 Italian war - drama film directed by Carlo Lizzani. [1] The film is based on actual events surrounding the Nazi's raid of Rome's Jewish ghetto in October 1943. [2]